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Defensive Backs: Dexter Jackson UNIVERSITY Location: Atlanta, Ga PANTHERS: 2016 QUICK FACTS IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS COACHING STAFF Athletics Department: (404) 880-8123 Head Coach: Kevin Ramsey (Indiana State, 1984) Sports Information: (404) 880-6685 Record at Clark Atlanta: 1-8 (2nd season) Career Record: 5-15 (3rd season) SOCIAL MEDIA Offensive Staff Official Athletics Website: ClarkAtlantaSports.com Offensive Coordinator: Richard Moncrief Logo Links: http://bit.ly/1UfhFwn Offensive Line: Jonathan Carr Official Athletics Facebook: cau.panthers.1 Running Backs: Darnell Jennings Official Athletics Instagram: @cauathletics Wide Receivers & Special Teams: Dino Dawson Official Athletics Periscope: @caupanthers Defensive Staff Official Athletics Twitter: @caupanthers Defensive Line & Strength Coach: Eric Solomon Official Football Twitter: @cau_football Linebackers: Braxton Kelley Defensive Backs: Dexter Jackson UNIVERSITY Location: Atlanta, Ga. Special Assistant to Head Coach: Alex Stone Founded: 1988; Atlanta Univ. (1865) & Clark Coll. (1869) Enrollment: 3,500 SUPPORT STAFF President: Dr. Ronald A. Johnson Team Operations/Equipment Manager: Evan Brown Faculty Representative: Dr. Moses Norman Strength and Conditioning: Eric Solomon Conference: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Head Athletic Trainer: Rick Flateau Nickname: Panthers Band Director: Forrest Watkins Colors: Red (PMS 186 | Hex Code CE1126) Cheerleader Advisor: Alane Hickman Grey (PMS 432 | Hex Code 444F51) Stadium (capacity): Panther Stadium | 6,000 TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (OFFENSE) Surface: Turf Surface RUSHING G ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LG YPG FOOTBALL INFORMATION Jaha McCray 9 102 490 44 446 4.4 3 98 49.6 2015 Record: 1-8; 1-3 SIAC Dashawn Blow 9 47 184 55 129 2.7 1 21 14.3 2015 Final Regular Season Ranking: NR (AFCA) NR (D2football) PASSING Offensive System: Spread G EFF C-A-I PCT YDS TD LG AVG Defensive System: 4-3 Dashawn Blow 9 50.3 19-64-5 29.7 276 0 44 30.7 2015 Starters Returning: O: 7 | D: 9 2015 Starters Lost: O: 4 | D: 2 RECEIVING First Year of Football: 1900 G NO YDS AVG TD LG AVG All-Time Football Record: 294-460-9 (.371) Jaha McCray 9 24 229 9.5 0 68 25.4 Conference Titles (last): 5 (2011) Deandre Jackson 8 14 156 11.1 1 31 19.5 Davonte Webster 6 10 169 16.9 0 34 28.2 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Director of Athletics: Lin Dawson (Northeastern U., 1989) TOP RETURNING PLAYERS (DEFENSE) Staff Assistant: Quinton Sagoes DEFENSE Sr. Associate AD for Compliance: Cliff Huff GP UA AT TT TFL-YDS INT-YDS Team Operations/Equipment Manager: Evan “EB” Brown Jacob Mitchell 9 29 22 40.0 1.5 - 2 . Academic Advisor: Lawanda Pearson Jaquatin Victrum 9 30 20 40.0 3.0 - 6 . Fredrick Alexander 9 19 14 26.0 5.0 - 23 . ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Aquimial Burton 9 18 11 23.5 . 1 - 23 Office Phone: (404) 880-6685 Antonio Mallard 8 16 13 22.5 7.5 - 34 . Director: James Vallone (West Georgia, 2012 | Delta State, 2015) Email: [email protected] Cell: (678) 644-9236 Twitter: @jwvallone PANTHERS: YEAR-BY-YEAR 1900 | 0-1 1929 | 7-2 Tuskegee L 6-32 Atlanta Baptist L 0-56 Morris Brown W 19-0 Florida A&M W 6-3 Alabama State W 14-2 Xavier L 0-6 1902 | 0-1 Miles W 98-0 South Carolina W 2-0 Tuskegee Institute L 5-11 Tuskegee L 0-21 Knoxville W 14-0 Johnson C. Smith W 20-7 Tennessee State W 6-0 1903 | 0-1 Benedict W 14-0 Tuskegee Institgostatesute L 5-11 Carson-Newman W 8-0 1937 | 2-5 Virginia State W 7-0 Morris Brown L 14-18 1905 | 0-1 Wilberforce L 0-20 Alabama State L 6-8 Tuskegee Institute L 0-18 Tuskegee L 6-32 1930 | 1-5-2 Edward Waters W 23-13 1911 | 0-1 Morehouse L 0-6 Xavier L 0-33 Tuskegee Institute L 0-49 Morris Brown T 0-0 Fisk W 18-6 Alabama State L 7-19 Tennessee State L 0-13 1913 | 0-2 Tuskegee L 7-19 Atlanta Baptist L 0-41 Benedict T 6-6 1938 | 0-6 Morehouse L 0-48 South Carolina L 0-6 Morris Brown L 0-31 West Virginia W 7-0 Alabama State L 0-23 1916 | 0-2-1 Wilberforce T 0-0 Tuskegee L 6-12 Atlanta Baptist L 0-41 Florida A&M L 0-33 Morehouse L 0-48 1931 | 8-2 Xavier L 0-33 Alabama State T 0-0 Morehouse W 7-0 Claflin L 0-12 Morris Brown W 7-6 1918 | 0-0-1 Alabama State L 0-13 1939 | 3-3 Alabama State T 0-0 Talladega W 52-6 Morehouse L 2-20 Tuskegee W 7-6 Morris Brown L 0-6 1920 | 0-1 Alabama State L 0-13 Talladega W 16-0 Talladega L 0-4 Johnson C. Smith W 12-0 Claflin W 34-0 Claflin W 21-0 Fisk W 31-0 1921 | 0-2 South Carolina W 3-0 Knoxville L 0-13 Atlanta Baptist L 0-19 Knoxville W 14-13 Knoxville L 0-10 1940 | 6-3 1932 | 4-3-1 Morehouse W 8-0 1923 | 0-3 Morehouse W 24-6 Morris Brown L 7-19 Morehouse L 0-47 Morris Brown W 6-0 Talladega W 38-0 Morris Brown L 7-20 Alabama State L 0-8 Edward Waters L 0-6 Tuskegee Institute L 0-35 Talladega T 0-0 Johnson C. Smith W 12-0 Tuskegee L 7-13 Benedict W 20-0 1924 | 1-2 Claflin W 25-0 Claflin W 35-0 Atlanta Baptist L 0-32 Knoxville W 7-0 South Carolina State L 7-14 Morris Brown L 0-14 Virginia State L 6-13 Knoxville W 25-7 Knoxville Institute W 9-7 1933 | 3-5-1 1941 | 0-4-2 1925 | 1-0 Fort Valley State L 0-6 Morehouse L 12-25 Knoxville Institute W 13-6 Morehouse L 0-6 Edward Waters L 0-6 Morris Brown L 0-19 Benedict L 13-14 1926 | 2-3-1 Paine W 39-0 South Carolina State T 7-7 Atlanta Baptist L 0-9 Talladega W 6-0 Knoxville T 6-6 Morehouse W 7-6 Tuskegee L 0-13 Morristown L 0-12 Morris Brown L 3-6 South Carolina State L 0-7 Paine T 0-0 Knoxville W 25-13 1942 | 4-1-2 Tuskegee Institute L 6-20 Tennessee State T 6-6 Morehouse W 9-0 Knoxville Institute W 18-6 Morris Brown T 12-12 1934 | 3-3-3 Alabama State W 19-0 1927 | 4-2-2 Morehouse T 0-0 Benedict W 6-0 Atlanta Baptist T 0-0 Morris Brown L 22-6 South Carolina State T 6-6 Morehouse W 38-0 Paine W 8-0 Knoxville W 45-0 Morris Brown L 3-6 Alabama State L 6-20 Morristown L 0-12 Paine W 41-0 Talladega T 0-0 Alabama State T 0-0 Tuskegee T 0-0 1943 | 2-3 Alabama State W 28-0 Knoxville W 12-0 Morehouse W 6-0 Talladega L 27-28 Morris Town JC W 8-7 Morris Brown L 6-13 Knoxville W 14-12 Texas Southern L 6-13 Alabama State W 33-6 Tuskegee L 7-12 1928 | 6-2-1 1935 | 0-2-2 Kentucky State L 9-14 Atlanta Baptist L 0-6 Morehouse T 7-7 Morehouse W 7-6 Morris Brown T 0-0 1944 | 4-3 Paine W 20-19 Alabama State L 0-12 Morehouse W 13-0 Miles W 21-0 Xavier L 0-7 Morris Brown W 6-0 Tuskegee W 13-9 Alabama State W 33-6 Florida A&M W 6-0 1936 | 4-5 Tuskegee L 0-19 Knoxville T 0-0 Morehouse L 0-13 Kentucky State L 7-14 Wilberforce L 7-33 Morris Brown L 0-19 Tennessee State L 6-14 Alabama State L 0-9 Service Daniel W 14-0 PANTHERS: YEAR-BY-YEAR 1945 | 5-2-1 Morehouse W 35-0 Claflin W 16-8 Morehouse W 20-0 Morris Brown L 0-20 Morris Brown W 7-0 Tuskegee W 18-0 1961 | 3-3-2 Alabama State W 13-7 Alabama State W 12-7 Fort Valley State W 16-6 Tuskegee T 0-0 Xavier L 12-19 Morehouse L 12-20 Alabama State W 7-6 South Carolina State W 20-9 Morris Brown L 8-21 Kentucky State L 19-24 Fisk W 39-12 Savannah State W 25-8 Knoxville W 27-6 Alabama State W 26-0 Tennessee State L 0-21 1954 | 1-7 Tuskegee T 12-12 Fort Valley State L 6-12 Dillard T 6-6 1946 | 3-4 Morehouse L 0-13 South Carolina State L 6-20 Morehouse W 6-0 Morris Brown L 7-35 Alabama State W 21-6 Alabama State W 12-7 1962 | 6-1 Tuskegee L 0-13 Tuskegee L 6-12 Fort Valley State W 14-0 Kentucky State L 0-32 Xavier L 6-45 Morehouse L 12-20 Knoxville W 27-6 South Carolina L 0-36 Morris Brown W 34-14 Texas Southern L 0-21 Fisk L 6-14 Savannah State W 20-0 Wilberforce L 6-8 Alabama State W 61-0 1955 | 2-5-1 Tuskegee W 33-0 1947 | 2-3-1 Fort Valley State W 12-7 South Carolina State W 28-6 Morehouse W 12-0 Morehouse L 7-28 Alabama State W 12-6 Morris Brown L 0-21 1963 | 6-1 Tuskegee L 0-13 Alabama State L 6-13 Fort Valley State W 42-6 Kentucky State L 6-33 Tuskegee W 13-6 Morehouse W 34-8 Hampton L 7-40 Xavier L 6-38 Morris Brown W 12-6 Xavier T 6-6 Benedict T 20-20 Savannah State W 45-8 South Carolina State L 13-26 Tuskegee W 42-26 1948 | 3-2-1 Dillard W 24-12 Morehouse W 7-6 1956 | 4-4 South Carolina State L 8-28 Morris Brown W 13-6 Fort Valley State L 12-20 Alabama State T 0-0 Morehouse W 34-6 1964 | 3-4 Tuskegee L 13-14 Morris Brown L 0-28 Fort Valley State L 6-13 Kentucky State L 12-26 Savannah State W 16-13 Morehouse W 30-16 Xavier W 19-12 Alabama State W 13-6 Morris Brown L 6-48 Tuskegee W 27-13 Savannah State W 38-6 1949 | 4-4 Xavier L 0-19 Alabama State W 14-7 Morehouse W 13-0 South Carolina State L 0-28 Tuskegee L 14-21 Morris Brown L 14-47 South Carolina State L 6-34 Alabama State W 12-6 1957 | 5-2 Tuskegee L 0-14 Fort Valley State L 6-19 1965 | 2-6-1 Louisville Municipal L 6-7 Morehouse W 52-6 Fort Valley State L 6-28 Xavier L 13-14 Morris Brown L 0-19 Morris Brown L 16-28 South Carolina State W 12-6 Savannah State W 40-0 Savannah State T 12-12 Fisk W 26-7 Alabama State W 28-6 Alabama State L 21-27 Xavier W 26-14 Tuskegee L 0-16 1950 | 3-4-1 South Carolina W 25-19 Bethune-Cookman L 26-56 Fort Valley State W 12-0 Fort Valley State W 14-13 Morehouse W 6-0 1958 | 5-3 Knoxville L 6-8 Morris Brown L 0-41 Fort Valley State L 0-8 Lane W 26-0 Alabama State T 0-0 Morehouse W 22-0 Tuskegee W 7-0 Morris Brown L 0-3 1966 | 5-3 Xavier L 6-20 Savannah State W 22-14 Fort Valley State W 14-13 South Carolina L 0-26 Alabama State L 8-12 Morehouse W 68-0 Fisk L 0-20 Tuskegee W 14-0 Morris Brown L 12-14 Xavier W 22-6 Savannah State W 34-18 1951 | 2-4 South Carolina W 25-19 Alabama State L 0-14 Fort Valley State W 7-0 Tuskegee L 26-36 Morehouse W 12-0 1959 | 4-2-2 Knoxville W 28-6 Morris Brown L 6-50 Fort Valley State W 15-14 Lane W 28-21 Tuskegee L 7-12 Morehouse W 16-14 Xavier L 0-45 Morris Brown L 0-38 1967 | 3-4-1 South Carolina State L 13-20 Savannah State W 27-12 Fort Valley State T 6-6 Alabama State T 28-28 Morehouse W 27-12 1952 |
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